Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... follows one man , Black Jack David , rather than a gang of gypsies , and that he charms her to follow him with two stanzas from the wooing song " Where are you Going my Pretty Maid ? " This version ends with the lady telling of her ...
... follows one man , Black Jack David , rather than a gang of gypsies , and that he charms her to follow him with two stanzas from the wooing song " Where are you Going my Pretty Maid ? " This version ends with the lady telling of her ...
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... follow : Trills are also used occasionally in Dillard Chandler's singing . Trills are most often found on the highest pitches of a tune though they may be ... follows : 3rd 4th 5th Though the " goose " pitch is not as audible 104 B. E. Rice.
... follow : Trills are also used occasionally in Dillard Chandler's singing . Trills are most often found on the highest pitches of a tune though they may be ... follows : 3rd 4th 5th Though the " goose " pitch is not as audible 104 B. E. Rice.
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... follows the advice / warning and leaves the church in haste ; the garment is hung loosely over the shoulders ; the garment or something else is left behind ; dead people get hold of the garment , giving the living person a chance to ...
... follows the advice / warning and leaves the church in haste ; the garment is hung loosely over the shoulders ; the garment or something else is left behind ; dead people get hold of the garment , giving the living person a chance to ...
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Marienkind KHM 3 A Computer | 7 |
The Princess and the Page Social | 33 |
Musical Variations in Ballad Singing Style | 47 |
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